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We have had a few BAD rashes….and we’ve used everything from Mylanta (yes you read that right..in original flavor, applied directly to the rash) to Northern Essence Diaper Rash Slave (which we love). Determining that our son had a very sensitive rear end was quite the adventure 🙂

You know, I haven’t actually used any product on the VERY FEW diaper rashes we’ve had since cloth diapering. When they have occured, we just make sure to be extra diligent about keeping Sierra dry. That seems to have worked. They’ve all disappeared on their own within a day or do.

We haven’t dealt with diaper rash since we starting CDing!! BUT…we did have an allergic reaction, which we treated with Vitamin E oil. We put a barrier layer of flannel between her and the diaper (which was recommended by our ped even with disposables).

We deal with rashes in several ways: change more frequently, use bamboo exclusively (when the rashes are bad it seems to help), a bit of A&D, a wipes solution I bought from Etsy, and airing out frequently. Obviously we don't do all of these at once – that would be overkill. (:

Sometimes we switch to a disposable and use diaper cream (Burt’s Bees) – and sometimes I just try to let her air out… also use a fleece barrier between her and the cloth diaper sometimes so we can still use a little diaper cream. I haven’t tried many other brands, but I’d love to!

My baby had horrible rash issues in disposables! It was the primary reason I looked into cloth. Since switching, we have not had any problems with diaper rash! Of course, on Sundays we have to put her in disposables in the church nursery and even just a few hours brings the little red bumps!

When I switched to cloth our rash nightmare ended….until teething came along. My DD has never been one to drool outwardly like many other babies so because of her constant swallowing of saliva she has gotten some pretty nasty rashes.

The question is what cream haven’t I tried? LOL I went through about 6 different creams/ointments before finally landing on the Natural Baby Companies MAGIC STICK. (which is how I actually found Kelly’s Closet and this WONDERFUL blog).

I have spoke raves about this stuff on here before and I will do it again. It really is like Magic. When I got it in the mail my DD had a really nasty rash that had been quite persistent. After only 2 diaper changes w/ the MAGIC STICK her rash was nearly gone and healed. I was amazed and relieved.

I generally put it on at bed time to help protect her super sensitive skin from any overnight poo’s and if she gets rashy during the day I will apply it and then its usually gone by the next diaper change.

(sorry this is long…I just love it SO much that I have allot to say about it…lol)

The bonus on top of all of that is that you don’t even have to touch the ointment or touch their bottoms. You just rub it on like deodorant and your done. It also has a really pleasant aroma, kind of sweet and fruity.

I have 2, one for the changing table and one for the diaper bag. They last a really long time, I bought mine back at the end of Dec. (I think) and I still have plenty left in both sticks.

Oh and they say it’s safe for Cloth Diapers! What more can you ask for?

I have dealt with a couple of rashes since we started using cloth diapers. California baby is now one of my FAVORITE and I have had no problems using it with my diapers. Unfortunately right now one of my boys has a yeast issue down there and I am having to use paper diapers to keep from ruining my cloth.

We have been extremely lucky in the diaper rash department. C has only ever had one, and it was before we switched to cloth. Then, we were using Bodreaux’s Butt Paste, which worked great.

I’m really interested in the Gro Baby system. I always hesitate with OS dipes. C is so big, they just don’t fit him for that long. he’s only 5 months, and we already have to use the BGOS fully unsnapped!

I have seen a huge drop in diaper rash since I started cloth diapering my daughter. On the rare occassions that her fanny gets irritated, I simply let her wander around bare-bottomed for a while. The fresh air always clears up the irritation within 30 minutes! If I am worried about accidents, I put her in a BumGenius bamboo fitted diaper with no cover as that lets her fanny breath. I haven’t had to use any rash creams since I switched to cloth.

I deal with rashes from time to time. Kind of a bummer because I thought I wouldn’t have diaper rashes if I used cloth, but my daughter has really sensitive skin so they were/are probably inevitable. Her rashes, I think, tend to be food related. Always after a bowel movement. She can be in a diaper 14 hours overnight that is absolutely saturated, and not even a little red. If I don’t get a poopy diaper changed right away, she will probably be red, and sometimes a rash. I use either Target’s Method diaper cream or California Babies diaper cream. I have read on other cloth diapering blogs that they are safe for cloth diapers, and I have had no staining or absorbency issues since using them. But I try to head off any rashes with frequent diaper changes and a little naked bum time so her tush can air out. I can always tell if she is going to have a rash if she starts crying when I put her on the changing table, and it just breaks my heart.

We never dealt with one diaper rash while my son was a baby in cloth diapers- they were just totally gone! It wasn’t until he was a toddler and started having VERY acidic pee that we began to get ammonia build-up in our dipes. I tried everything and my only solution that mostly worked was boiling my dipes about once a month.

I have only used cloth for my youngest, since starting she doesn’t really have rashes, which was a sposies. When she has a little bit of a rash I put some Triple paste on and let her go diaperless, helps it clear faster, letting it breath.

My baby is three months old and luckily hasn’t ever has a diaper rash. I have a supply of Bumgenius 3.0 diapers but my girl hasn’t used them yet. She is just over 9 lbs and they are way too big for her. I can’t wait till they fit, I hate disposables.

My little guy rarely gets rashes now that we’ve switched to cloth. When he has been sick and had a bit of rash I’ve used both the Northern Essences whipped cream and salve, and love them both! They are also really good for chapped cheeks.

Since we started cloth diapering for the most part we just use olive oil. I’m lucky that the baby hasn’t had any really bad rashes yet. We’ve also used Weleda’s diaper rash cream but I haven’t noticed that it really worked any better than the olive oil.

Luckily, we haven’t had a diaper rash problem since we switched to cloth diapers. When we used disposables for the first 2 weeks, we used Method Diaper Cream. No complaints! Cleared up the rash and prevented any from coming back. We stopped using it when we started the cloth.

Rashes…. oh man. My son is very prone to rashes. I think that cloth does help them, but if we don’t know he pooped or something and poop stays on his bum longer than a couple of minutes, his little tush turns bright red 🙁 He has even had peeling skin, bleeding, and a huge open wound due to rashes. I fought using a zinc oxide cream for so long because I was scared to ruin the diapers but I finally did it. Usually, about once per week he’ll have a rash that requires some barrier/zinc oxide cream. We just put one of his flannel wipes that I made inside the diaper and lather him up with cream (butt paste or desitin). I haven’t had a problem yet with this method! And it keeps his bum happier 🙂

Since we switched to cloth diapers for our 2 older daughters, the only time we’ve had any issues with diaper rash is 1. when they are at their grandparents, who sneak sposies on them and 2. when I use terry-lined diapers on my oldest (like the motherease trainers we have). In our first order from Kelly Closet, we received a trial sample of Northern Essence Better Butter Cream, and that is what I’ve used… it works wonders! I usually line the diaper with a cloth liner to keep the cream off the inside- and prevent buildup that would interfere with the absorption. Our favorite cream when we used sposies was Boudreau’s Butt Paste (I just think the name is funny!), but there really hasn’t been any need for any cream since the switch!

My son does not get Diaper rashes. He has sensory issues and can be very wet down there so he has built up a pretty good tolerance to irritations. I do not cloth diaper yet I am hoping to start really soon. I cant afford the start up so I keep entering these contests.

A good point that one of the nurses at the pediatricians office made was that before you put any creams or anything on you need to make sure the diaper area is completely dry, otherwise you will trap in the moisture!

My daughter has only had one diaper rash since starting cloth and I think it was because I stripped the diapers but didn’t rinse enough! Poor baby. We just used our Melaleuca lotion (Renew) on her at night and it went away really quickly.

The only thing that has ever worked with Tatum’s diaper rashes was Northern Essence! That stuff is the bottom cream of the Gods! Tatum was battling the yeasties for a good month. She was put on prescription creams and antibiotics and it still wouldn’t go away. Her pedi even said she thought it might be a little staph infection. I finally grew tired of it and started using the Northern Essence Better Butt(er) Cream and wouldn’t you know, it cleared it up in 2 days! Now I use Northern Essence at every diaper change. If we’re around the house we’ll also spend some time in fitteds or even nakey (that’s Tatum’s favorite!)

Our baby has a very sensitive rear end, we’ve learned (the hard way) what works and what doesn’t. Our doctor started him with aquaphor our day care provider suggested California Baby products (which have been nice) and we’ve used Northern Essence Diaper Salve (which we love in the push up top!)

My little one does occasionally suffer from diaper rash. I have found that frequent diaper changes (like immediately, if not sooner after a poop), naked bum time, and when all else fails either Target’s Method Brand of California Babies diaper creams. Both are cloth diaper safe, leave no stains and work well. I have had no repelling issues using these diaper creams.

I just started cloth diapering a week ago, and got his first rash yesterday. 🙁 I am not yet prepared for cloth rashes, so we're back to disposables and A&D ointment until it clears up. I can honestly say I miss my cloth and get sad every time I walk past it! I really need to stock up on some cloth friendly diaper rash materials…

Since I have started using cloth diapers, we haven’t had very many rashes. I still use disposables part time so if we do have a need to use the rash cream, I use disposable diapers until the rash is better.In the future I plan to use the flushable liners and Magic Stick when we have a rash.

Since I’ve been cloth diapering my second child since his second week of life I have not had to deal with much diaper rash (my first child was rashed constantly in disposables).

He has had a few problems, though. I bought some more breathable diapers with less of waterproofing so his parts get some good breathing every few diapers.

I also purchased some Tea Tree Oil and have been making my own wipes solution with a few drops in it each time-which has cut out all the redness he had ever. (: I also make sure he’s good and dry before putting his diaper on him-sometimes using a dry wipe to dry his fat creases. (:

My son got sick and then deveolped a HORRIBLE diaper rash. It was so bad that we ended up havin gto go to the clinic. It turned out to be a yeast rash on top of regular diaper rase and blisters and swelling. OUCH. Got a topical perscription so we used throwaway diaper liners (bummis?) in the CDs. During the day when he did not have the persription stuff on we used the northern essence salve with the lemon smell. LOVE the smell of that! I have also used vaselene BUT I have to use sposees with that since it would REALLY mess up my diapers I am told. This is GREAT giveaway!

Since I switched my daughter to cloth diapers I have had very few rashes and those all went very rapidly! I usually switch to prefolds when she has a rash because she is quicker to tell me when she is wet.

I would really like to win this weeks give away. My son does not get rashes from his “thick skin” so I do not have to deal with them. Also, I have never used cloth. I cant afford the start up so I am hoping to win one of these contests so I can start.

So I went and bragged that we hadn’t had any rashes and and got one. UGH!!! So, I got Desitin but of course that can’t touch my diapers. So, I bought cheap reusable liners (as in 20 for $10) at Babies R Us and put those in between her and the diapers.

Another thing I use to keep rashes at bay is the Cheeky Clean Diaper Area Cleanser (by Gentle Care)…I spritz it directly on my DD’s bottom after a smelly diaper to freshen her skin and leave it free of bacteria.

I use regular diaper cream on my little one’s bum. Usually, I only put it on at night (unless it’s really bad). Tonight we had to put some Butt Paste on his tush. Poor kid didn’t poop at all the other day and made up for it today!

The only times I wondered if my little guy was possibly developing a diaper rash I would try to let him go naked as much as possible. If we couldn’t do that then I would put in in a prefold or fitted without a cover (or with wool for naps) to maximize circulation to his bum!

Now that we have actually had a diaper rash I am considering ordering some safe with cloth diapers creams. I figure I should have some in the house. For next time – so I don’t need to be messing with these ridiculous liners.

We haven’t had any diaper rashes yet, but my little guy is only 10wks old. In the past, with my other two, I used cornstarch and it almost always worked. I didn’t cloth diaper them though, so I wonder if that’s safe to do with CD’s? We also used creams when needed. I have some fleece ready to use as liners though, if we do need to use any creams.

We truly have not had much trouble with diaper rash since we have started CD’ing (2 times I think) and he is 10 months. When we did, I just cut up some soft fleece strips of material to put in each diaper. That kept the wet away from his bum and the rash cream off his diapers. I use Burt’s bee’s.

We recentl battled a bad rash, but then we found out it was a yeast infection so we had to get a prescription cream. I think it was called Nystatin. I was paranoid about it ruining my diapers, so I switched to sposies during that time (it was a long two weeks!)

Diaper rash was one reason we switched to cloth diapers. My daughter has had a few since, but not nearly like they were with disposable dipes. I like the California Baby calming diaper rash cream. It works great, and smells good. We have recently started using cloth wipes, and have not had any rashes since!

Diaper rash is almost 100% better today. I was getting sick of the sposies after a few changes, so I put him in some prefolds without a cover to let him air out. He also had LOTS of nakey time. I’m so happy it’s cleared up, I know it can’t be comfortable!

The only thing that has ever worked on my baby is Aquaphor. When she was in disposables she would get bad diaper rashes and that would do the trick.

Since she’s been on cloth diapers she hasn’t gotten bad diaper rash again, accept for when she had a bout of diarrhea! I occasionally still use the aquaphor if I see her start to get red, but I’m not sure how well it works with cloth diapers.

We haven’t really had any diaper rashes.. but we used to use disposables at night and sometimes for outings and switched brands. My babe developed a contact dermatitis (happened to have it at the dr). It was bad and the only thing that helped was Lansinoh. See disposables are icky!!! We never tried any of the great stuff at Kelly’s closet, b/c we needed something right away that we could get at the store!

We haven’t had much in the way of diaper rashes….the few times that I’ve used something I used Burt’s Bees diaper cream and put my daughter in a pre-fold just in case the cream left residue….One time I let her run around in just a prefold or fitted and changed it the minute she was wet to prevent more irritation.

Ugh. Diaper rash – my 11 month old has almost no problems in cloth – nothing that doesn’t clear up with a little air. My toddler, on the other hand, has a persistant, recurring diaper rash that I can NOT figure out. We’ve tried extra air, tea tree oil in his bath (that seems to help sometimes), Arbonne diaper cream, Desitin, Calmoseptine… I don’t remember what else. When we use creams we either use a flushable liner to protect the diaper, or switch to disposables. I’m reading the comments here for more ideas!

I have been cloth diapering for a month and a half and my daughter has had less trouble with diaper rash since we began using cloth. With disposables, her skin seemed to be irritated with the perfumes and chemicals in the diapers. Since using cloth, I only have trouble if I don’t realize she had a dirty diaper and she sits in it too long. Then I simply be sure to use a diaper with a fleece liner to keep her bottom dry and also change her a little more frequently. So, far I have not needed to use any creams!

The only rashes we’ve encountered since starting with cloth were actually the result of using a sposie here and there! I love the Northern Essence products to help clear up a rash while using cloth dipes.

Startng out with CD, we had a little problem with diaper rash. I had left the doubler out & used it as a liner. We had actually used regular diaper cream & back to disposables. Tried a sample of Northern Essence Lav Free and love the smell & works great. Thanks to all the help & fast response of the CD whisperers when we did have the rash! Now we are totally CDs. No more problems or disposable!

I have used disposables with Desitin when we have had a diaper rash.I have also laid baby naked in the sun for a little bit with a protective cloth underneath which helps with the rash.Now I’m thinking Northern Essence will be a great cream to try with the cloth diapers!

For rashes, I use the usual drugstore variety rash cream. I just put a flannel liner (same things I use for wipes) on the diaper. Never had a problem, even in my pockets! MIL used to use a disposable with cream when she was watching the babe while I was at school and the rash never cleared as fast as it does when I have to occasionally use cream with the cloth. Score yet another for cloth!

Other rash tips – well I have been letting her go diaper free as much as possible. This really helps. Doing that I don’t really need the cream so much. Which is great!!! I am so glad to not use those creams you can buy at the pharmacy.

Since I have started CDing my son has gotten a diaper rash, it happened the day I put a disposable on him when I was going to run errands (I don’t have a wet bag for when I’m out and about). When I got home I put him in a PF and it was better by the next diaper change! I’m getting a wet bag so it won’t happen again!

For Tuesday’s comment, I have also tried using Arbonne’s baby diaper rash ointment but think that, while it may be largely natural, it contains elements that clog diapers. So use caution when trying that! Thankfully my daughter, C, has only had one small rash with cloth and it went away quickly

Andy’s diaper rash cleared up when we switched to cloth. Before cloth it was a nightmare, constant rash. We found Welleda Baby worked the best for us. (That was 9 months ago) Just recently he got a fungal rash that for the life of us we could not get rid of. He went to the doctor 3 times for it and had bleeding ulcers because of it. He spent most of his time out of his diaper (my poor carpet) and used ever cream on the planet, both prescription and otc. The best thing we found for easing the symptoms were oatmeal baths. I blended normal instant oats and tossed about 1/2 cup in the tub. He was better so much quicker!!

My daughter started getting mild diaper rash every time she pooped when she was 2 months old. I first used the typical zinc oxide creams until I discovered the Magic Stick. I now us the Magic Stick everyday and no longer have a problem with diaper rash! I was planning to try Northern Essence salve next time we run out of Magic Stick because of all the good reviews.

Rashes are one of the reasons I think everyone should own at least a few prefolds. The minute my baby’s bottom starts to turn red, I find I can clear it quickly by diapering her just in a prefold (no cover) and letting her play like that in the house. The prefolds allow a bit more air to circulate, and they also let me know the minute she’s wet so that I can change her promptly. Plus if I am forced to use a cream, I’d rather have it be on my hearty (and cheap!) prefolds than on my expensive diapers.

I use regular drugstore creams when the baby has a rash. I’ve tried a few more “natural” things but they haven’t worked. I need to try the Northern Essence stuff, I think! I’m not surprised he has so many rashes… must have inherited his sensitive skin from me!

Honestly, I’m like a deer in headlights when it comes to all you need to know after you choose the right cloth diapers (man, that was hard enough.) I’m still trying to figure out what to do for those rashes, not to mention the eczema that seems to plague my children’s bodies). All I know is that I’m not supposed to use anything I used to.

I haven’t officially started cloth diapering my baby yet as he’s not due for another 38 days (yes, I’m counting down already!). I have, ironically, gotten a sample of Northern Essence’s Better Butt Cream to try for him if/when he gets his first rash.

My daughter was only cloth diapered at the very end of her diaper days and never needed any diaper rash treatments.

I own both the Northern Essence better butter and the Northern Essence roll up stick and I’ve used both exclusively since cloth diapering. My little man doesn’t get rashes all that often but his daycare loves their diaper rash cream so I had to provide them with something that wouldn’t wreck him bumgenius diapers. I love both products so much!

I try and do as much naked baby time as possible to keep the diaper area dry and to help to prevent rashes. My son loves being naked anyways so he doesn’t mind! I just have to be careful to be quick in case of accidents

I am relatively new to cloth diapering, about two months into it. I love it so far. I have not had any problems with rashes. When I used disposables I would notice rashes when my kids diet had something off in it or acidic. Tomatoes were the worst culprit for my daughter. She still has a little bit of food sensitivity with them. I think diet can really affect the skin so not a suggestion on how to cure diaper rash, but maybe how to prevent it. Frequent changing is also a great diaper rash prevention treatment.

One of the things I do, that my husband actually started, is pat my baby dry with a dry wash towel. Sometimes I use the end of the cover I have laid on top of the changing pad as well. My baby tosses and turns so much it is kind of hard to let her air dry without pee getting everywhere! So I try to pat her dry real quick before putting on another diaper.

Since I have cloth diapered from day one with #1, I can honestly say that I think I have had very minimal rashes to deal with. But when I have had the occasional diaper rash, I have used just a little bit of Aquaphor ointment with no side effects that I can tell of with my cloth diapers. (That’s been almost 5 yrs)

I would love to win this prize pack! I love all-natural baby products. Currently, I use “Goo Goo Baby Bum Balm” by Baby Carrot, which is made here locally in Oregon. It’s great stuff. I’d love to try Northern Essence products. Thanks! jendevries76@yahoo.com

I recently ordered a Magic Stick for the recurring diaper rash that my daughter has (she’s been teething!). What an amazing product! It’s in tube form, like a giant chapstick, so you don’t get it all over your fingers. If I notice a little bit of redness, I rub some on and by the next diaper change it’s gone.

We rarely have diaper rash but when we do I just use Boudreaux’s Butt Paste and it’s gone within a couple hours. I’ve heard it isn’t good for cloth diapers but I’ve never had a prob having it wash completely off my prefolds.teriannm AT gmail DOT com

I make it a point to use a BG stay dry liner in the diaper overnight if baby’s bum has looked a little red during the day. That in combo with a little of the NE TTO/Lavender free diaper rash salve always does the trick…redness gone by morning!

My son still has occasional rashes since we switched to cloth, mainly when he wakes up with a dirty diaper that he’s been in for awhile. But now as long as I change him frequently they go away on their own quickly. If he is going to go to bed with a very bad rash I just put him in a disposable with cream for the night.

We recently had a very bad rash which became infected and required anti-biotics from the doctor. I tried everything from yogurt to store creams before going to the doctor. It healed but I fear it will return. I am looking to try something preventative and something more natural that would cure if we get another. Winning this package would be a great start!

We have battled a few rashes. California Baby rash cream and Kissaluvs Diaper Lotion potion are wonderful. When my son had yeast though we had to use microfleece liners so we could use Vasaline with Maalox (antacid) and Nyastin without ruining our diapers. I stripped the fleece with blue liquid Dawn multiple times and can still use those liners.

Oh I also want to say that when my daughter gets a little rash I just give her some naked time or let her go around in only a fitted dipe or only a snappi-ed prefold. Rashes go away super quick with cloth but taken forever when we have to use ‘sposies.

I feel like we have had fewer rashes since switching to cloth. I am glad about this! We have had our fair share of them, though. Poor baby is just sensitive 🙂 We use your drugstore variety of creams and things usually get better overnight. It’s so sad when baby screams during changes because his bum is sore! At least cloth is nice and soft on the bum, even when there is a rash 🙂

I have used disposables with Desitin when we have had a diaper rash.I will be sure to use a barrier cloth or liner when we use something in the future with the cloth diapers.Can’t wait to try Northern Essence!

When baby starts to get a little red down there, it seems to coincide with the time of the month that the dipes are in need of stripping/disinfecting. I do the oxi-clean stripping and then use a tiny amount of bleach on just the inserts then several hot rinses…

our son just hit 26m and PT himself (we have another LO due in 4wks) we’ve actually never had a rash since we switched to cloth at 2wks old with him. I still have my original tube of burts bees from 2007 🙂 This is one of many reasons for loving cloth!

We haven’t had much diaper rash with our son. That said, we convinced our daycare provider to use cloth and asked her not to use rash cream, but she did anyway and it wrecked a diaper 🙁 We had been told Burt’s Bees skin cream was diaper-safe, so we gave that to her to use if she really felt the need, but the info we got was evidently wrong, so now we’re down 2 diapers. So now she’s going to let any redness go and let us air him out at home. We need to try the Better Butter Cream!

I had very little rashes with DS #1 and when I did I mainly used Dr. Smith’s Diaper Ointment. DS #2 seems to be more rash prone but after switching from prefolds to pockets, mainly FB that have fleece, his rashes have been less frequent and with him I have used only Aquaphor ointment. I love the NE descriptions and just might have to place an order if I don’t win this week 🙂

I use a little extra warm water on my cloth wipes to rinse off poo and then dab gently with a clean prefold to completely dry the area before I put another diaper on. I find if I am too vigorous in trying to clean the area, it makes the redness worse (and it must not feel very good for baby!)…

Fortunately cloth diapering has been great with no massive rashes. If there is a little red I’ll use some Naturally Luxe Organic Healing Balm. It’s made with organic lanolin, a list of other benefitial oils and some lavender and rosemary EOs. It also works great on winter heels 🙂

Love this package!!! Since I’m still fairly new in my CDing, I don’t have any tricks up my sleeve! I still have a few of my ‘sposies left, and so I switch back over night with my favorite “budreaux’s butt paste.” Usually by morning it’s clear, and we go back to cloth. I’d love to find/use some CD friendly products!